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murray's fundraisers have benefited the likes of scott brown, rand paul, david vitter, carly fiorina, and jim demint down at south carolina. murray's pac is also lending a big hand to who? josh mandel in ohio who is of course going after sherrod brown in the senate race in the buckeye state. let's turn to alec mcgillis, a writer for "the new republic." his report, "coal miners donor" details robert murray's efforts to pressure his employees into donating to republican causes. great to have you with us tonight. appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me. >> you had i understand several sources come forward and tell you about this pressure to contribute. what surprised you the most? what did you find out? >> i guess i was surprised at just how long this has been going on and we haven't really heard about it. this is an amazing, years long, widespread system that's been going on where workers when they first arrive at this company are told, look. you are -- we expect you to give to the pac, to our pac that's part of working here. you're going to sign a form that lets us take 1% of you
murray's fundraisers have benefited the likes of scott brown, rand paul, david vitter, carly fiorina, and jim demint down at south carolina. murray's pac is also lending a big hand to who? josh mandel in ohio who is of course going after sherrod brown in the senate race in the buckeye state. let's turn to alec mcgillis, a writer for "the new republic." his report, "coal miners donor" details robert murray's efforts to pressure his employees into donating to republican...
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. >> by the way, don't miss "squawk box" on monday and we'll be talking with carly fiorina former chairman and ceo of hp. >>> final thoughts from our guest host john taylor of fs concepts. we were just talking about this tweet from jack welch. he tweeted, unbelievable numbers. the chicago guys will do everything. can't debate the numbers. it is lighting up the tweet sphere. >> there was a huge 873,000 increase in the household survey exceeding the 418 in the labor force. a lot of these numbers, is there wiggle room? there's assumptions, right? >> there's a lot of wiggle room. they're calling up people on the phone. who knows who answers the phone? nowadays you have cell phones and you're not going to answer the phone at home. my phone won't be answered because you'll say that's some weird person polling me. >> although some would say how come it goes and not above. that is volatile. >> because of that, don't trust the number like that. steve had the right answer. he was averaging on ten months and now it was his forecast that was easy. >> and to be honest with you, if i was going to manipu
. >> by the way, don't miss "squawk box" on monday and we'll be talking with carly fiorina former chairman and ceo of hp. >>> final thoughts from our guest host john taylor of fs concepts. we were just talking about this tweet from jack welch. he tweeted, unbelievable numbers. the chicago guys will do everything. can't debate the numbers. it is lighting up the tweet sphere. >> there was a huge 873,000 increase in the household survey exceeding the 418 in the labor...
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but remember when that report when we first started hearing things about it, we had carly fiorina on the set. >> we'll dacall it huawei. >> convenience store is wawa. >> i've been there. i thought barbara walters would have to deal with that. there's a column about -- >> senator johnson was very -- >> drought spoken. >> a bastion of liberalism. although herb seigal there. >> you both seemed to corner the columnist. diane said that -- >> oh, no, he wanted to based on last week when chris knoff was there giving advice to president obama on the next debate. you're dealing with a lying cheater, here's what you can say. do you know his story? an amazing story. ron gave a speech about you how obamacare would hurt his company and they said should you run for senate and he announced in may and won in november. he was ceo of a company that does quite a bit of sales. >> we talked to him and he'll come back and talk more numbers. >> he's distraught that -- he said what do these people -- are they whis link past the graveyard. and you saw some of his comments in the column. >> i read it. i thoug
but remember when that report when we first started hearing things about it, we had carly fiorina on the set. >> we'll dacall it huawei. >> convenience store is wawa. >> i've been there. i thought barbara walters would have to deal with that. there's a column about -- >> senator johnson was very -- >> drought spoken. >> a bastion of liberalism. although herb seigal there. >> you both seemed to corner the columnist. diane said that -- >> oh, no, he...
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>> she was running for governor and carly fiorina for senator. they might have brought california back to reality but it's still out there someplace. >> texas instruments downgraded to neutral from positive at susquehanna research, citigroup downgraded to neutral from buy, interactive corp. upgraded to buy from hold and allstart downgraded to market perform from outperform, target cap remains $40 a share. >>> coming up at the top of the hour we'll kick off the fourth quarter with jeremy siegel and tell you where you should be putting your money to work and one of the fed's proponents of quantitative easing, charles evans joins us, and some of the other prospects for our economy. "squawk" is back right after this. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's
>> she was running for governor and carly fiorina for senator. they might have brought california back to reality but it's still out there someplace. >> texas instruments downgraded to neutral from positive at susquehanna research, citigroup downgraded to neutral from buy, interactive corp. upgraded to buy from hold and allstart downgraded to market perform from outperform, target cap remains $40 a share. >>> coming up at the top of the hour we'll kick off the fourth...